Wringer



1 1,636,225 y 1927' v. GEHRLEIN WRINGER Filed Oct. 13. 1926 INVENTOR.

ATTORNEYS.

mama July 19,1921.

unnan STATES PATENT OFFICE.

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WRII'GEB.

Application filed October 18, 1928. Serial No. 141,278.

This invention is panticularl directed to the construction or mountin o a rest plate and provides a simple and e cient construction of late permitting the use of compara- I tivel light material and a construction whic may be readily assembled. Features and details of the invention will appear from the specification and claims.

The invention is illustrated in the accom- 10 panying drawings as follows V Fig. 1 shows a side elevation of the wringer. a

Fig. 2 a front view.

Fig. 3 an enlarged perspective new of one 1 of the connections of the rest plate.

1--1 mark the side stiles of the frame, 1 the top bar, 1 the bottom bar, 2-2 the wringer rolls mounted in the side stiles, and 3 guards at the endsof the wringer rolls.

$0 The guards are preferably made of sheet metal and are mounted in the usual manner in the side stiles.

The guards have the side faces 4 with the flanges 5 extending over the face of the rolls 35 as is the usual construction. A pintle 6 is struck up in the face 4, the pintles of the guards extending? outwardly.

A rest plate is formed of thin metal flanged at 8 and has its ends bent at 9 and these ends have perforations 10.

In assembling the ends 9 are rung apart sufliciently to permit the pesfhrations to snap into place over the 'pintles 6. B arranging the pintles with an outward irection and spreading the ends 9 in assembling them the 001111801310? is secure because any added strain placed upon the rest plate tends to draw the ends 9 together, or more securel into engagement with the faces of the uard and more securely on the pintles. urther the outwardly deflected pintles can be readily formed in relation to the'stam ing of the guard plate in that in striking t em u the movement of the dies is in the same irection as in the forming of the flanges 5.

What I claim as new is 1. In a wringer, the combination of side stiles; rolls mounted therein; metal guard plates at each end of the rolls having outwardly extending pintles; and a rest plate having resilient ends extending at an angle to the rest plate and in approximately parallel relation, said ends having perforations v extend.

' In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand.

VINCENT GEHRLEIN. 

